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Contents Me NING oi 555565 Lcsdpwevadecmiddrecdecccece mcunudiedaduadaainaaatonoesrutlentdena.een s ‘ CE os ods vcacinscccseecencestseuas achmarsdgaeiae diauvasetsaa’ ; Editorial Board Invited papers Advances in our understanding of vortex dynamics in bluff body wakes C.H.K. Williamson (Ithaca, USA) Near wake flows behind two- and three-dimensional bluff bodies P.W. Bearman (London, UK) Comparison of LES and RANS calculations of the flow around bluff bodies W. Rodi (Karlsruhe, Germany) Some observations on the state of bluff-body aeroelasticity R.H. Scanlan (Baltimore, USA) Predicting the cross-wind response of masts and structural members WER rermonTae (EIR SCOR UNNUIOD 5 oisco.o o dies ctcdnscandvcdsidccecesecdecseseess ; Convex control design for vibration induced by uncertain excitations D.J. Leo (Toledo, USA), D.J. Inman (Blacksburg, USA) Commentaries by invited speakers Vortex-induced motion P.W. Bearman Near wake flows Commentary R.H. Scanlan Status of building aerodynamics research W.H. Melbourne Single cylinder aerodynamics Drag reduction of a square prism by flow control using a small rod MN CCI PIRI. o 5 Seok cas’ 5c Sv cdod dviv nvaccucsduenssnteeakdkaccuarsdersaneeea , A method for the reduction of bluff body drag A. Prasad, C.H.K. Williamson (Ithaca, USA) Characteristics of flows over an asymmetrically grooved circular cylinder in the transitional regimes ¥.C, Reang CEE Wong, BW. ie. 00 Chron Oe: CIBDMD) oo ova ccccccscccacccussvccssewccasscvncs Influence of afterbody rounding on the pressure drag of an axisymmetrical bluff body G. Buresti (Pisa, Italy), R. Fedeli (Maranello, Italy), A. Ferraresi (Pisa, Italy) Numerical simulation of unsteady low-Reynolds number flow around rectangular cylinders at incidence A. Sohankar (Goteborg, Sweden), C. Norberg (Lund, Sweden), C. Norberg (Géteborg, Sweden) Vortex-induced oscillations in inclined cables F.S. Hover, S.N. Miller, M.S. Triantafyllou (Cambridge, USA) ...................ccceeceeseeeeeeees Elsevier Science B.V. Contents Force measurements and flow visualization of bluff bodies in oscillatory flow A. Okajima (Kanazawa, Japan), T. Matsumoto (Kobe, Japan), S. Kimura (Kanazawa, Japan) ... An investigation of the effect on vortex shedding of a sudden transverse disturbance applied to a circular cylinder J.R. Meneghini (Sao Paulo, Brazil), P.W. Bearman (London, UK) Computation of unsteady flow over a half-cylinder close to a moving wall S. Kumarasamy, J.B. Barlow (USA) Multiple cylinder aerodynamics Development of a method for calculating galloping amplitudes considering nonlinear aerodynamic coefficients measured with the forced oscillation method M. Hortmanns, H. Ruscheweyh (Aachen, Germany) Aerodynamic characteristics of closely and rigidly connected cables for cable-stayed bridges H. Maeda, Y. Kubo, K. Kato, S$. Fukushima (Tobata, Japan) Interactive flow around two circular cylinders of different diameters at close proximity. Experiment and numerical analysis by vortex method T. Tsutsui, T. Igarashi (Yokosuka, Japan), K. Kamemoto (Yokohama, Japan) Vortex-induced oscillations of two flexible circular cylinders coupled mechanically D. Brika, A. Laneville (Sherbrooke, Canada) A new approach for determining the onset velocity of galloping instability taking into account the nonlinearity of the aerodynamic damping characteristic C. Ziller, H. Ruscheweyh (Aachen, Germany) Vortex induced motion and near-wake flows Simulation of the effects of body shape on lock-in characteristics in pulsating flow by the discrete vortex method N. Steggel, N. Rockliff (Guildford, UK) Nonlinear amplitude dependent self-limiting model of lock-in phenomenon at vortex excitation A. Flaga (Cracow, Poland) Investigation of relative effects of mass and damping in vortex-induced vibration of a circular cylinder A. Khalak, C.H.K. Williamson (Ithaca, USA) The effect of surface protrusions on the near wake of a circular cylinder S.-J. Lee, H.-B. Kim (Pohang, South Korea) General and vehicle aerodynamics Characteristics of buffeting forces on flat cylinders K. Kimura, Y. Fujino, $8. Nakato, H. Tamura (Tokyo, Japan) Vortex-induced motions of a tethered sphere R. Govardhan, C.H.K. Williamson (Ithaca, USA) Vortex shedding from a ring in oscillatory flow I.P. Castro (Guilford, UK) Effects of surface roughness on the universal Strouhal number over the wide Reynolds number range T. Adachi (Osaka, Japan) Mean wind and turbulence characteristics due to induction effects near wind turbine rotors D.E. Neff, R.N. Meroney (Fort Collins, USA) Wind turbulence effects on aerodynamic noise with relevance to road vehicle interior noise C. Peric, S. Watkins, E. Lindqvist (Melbourne, Australia) High Reynolds number wind tunnel experiments on trains EB. Willemaen (Emnmeloond, THE INCUNCTIAIAS) cs 56s. ieee cisedecssceccadecsas daveensacceseseesecawas Contents Building aerodynamics (wind loads) Wind loads on boundary walls: Full-scale studies A.P. Robertson, R.P. Hoxey, J.L. Short (Silsoe, UK), W.A. Ferguson, P.A. Blackmore (Garston, PMI iscachcc tanceas cncaccansan te wnededeucscccubexnsesvecs Effect of turbulence and its scales on the pressure field on the surlece osa three- dimensional square prism M.M. Sitheeq, A.K.S. lyengar, C. Farell (Minneapolis, USA) ......... ous A comparison of response predictions for a rough cone from pressure and balance measurements R.G.J. Flay (Auckland, New Zealand), B.J. Vickery (London, Canada). Computer simulation of fluctuating wind pressures on low building roofs S. Kumar, T. Stathopoulos (Montreal, Canada) Codification of wind loads on buildings using bluff body serodyanatm ics ‘and climatological data bases E. Simiu (Gaithersburg, USA), T. Stathopoulos (Montreal, Canada) .. Correlation structure of random pressure fields A. Kareem (Notre Dame, USA) Building aerodynamics (low-rise) Importance of turbulence for the prediction of surface pressures on low-rise structures H.W. Tieleman (Blacksburg, USA), T.A. Reinhold (Clemson, USA), M.R. Hajj (Blacksburg, USA) Pressures on a 7s scale model of the Texas Tech Building J.C.K. Cheung, J.D. Holmes, W.H. Melbourne (Clayton, Australia), N. Lakshmanan (Madras, India), P. Bowditch (Highett, Australia) .......... : On frequency-domain analysis of the relation between incident turbulence and fluctuating pressures M.R. Hajj, I1.M. Janajreh, H.W. Tieleman (Blacksburg, USA), T.A. Reinhold (Clemson, USA) Correction of wind-tunnel pressure coefficients for Reynolds number effect R.P. Hoxey, A.P. Robertson, G.M. Richardson, J.L. Short (Silsoe, UK) . Correlation of internal and area-averaged external wind pressures on low-rise buildings F. Beste (Aachen, Germany), J.E. Cermak (Fort Collins, USA) On the influence of v and w component turbulence on roof pressures beneath conical vortices C.W. Letchford (Brisbane, Australia), R. Marwood (Oxford, UK) Structure of conical vortices related with suction fluctuation on a flat roof in oblique smooth and turbulent flows H. Kawai (Saitama, Japan) whats Conical vortex movement and its effect on roof pressures R. Marwood, C.J. Wood (Oxford, UK) ....... Flow vist alization and measurement on the roof of the Texs aS: Tech ‘building P.P. Sarkar, Z. Zhao, K.C. Mehta (Lubbock, USA) Building aerodynamics (high-rise and analysis) Spectral characteristics of wind induced pressures on a full scale building in suburban terrain C.P.W. Geurts, H.S. Rutten, J.A. Wisse (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) ..... Full-scale measurement of wind-induced internal pressures in a high-rise building N. Kato, Y. Niihori, T. Kurita (Kanagawa, Japan), T. Ohkuma (Yokohama, Japan) . Dynamic wind pressures acting on a tall building model — proper orthogonal decomposition H. Kikuchi (Tokyo, Japan), Y. Tamura (Kanagawa, Japan), H. Ueda (Chiba, Japan), K. Hibi (Tokyo, Japan) Wavelet analysis of the relation between atmospheric wind and |p ressuree fluctuaa tions on a low-rise building D.A. Jordan (Charlottesville, USA), M.R. Hajj, H.W. Tieleman (Blacksburg, USA) Contents Analysis interpretation modeling and simulation of unsteady wind and pressure data K. Gurley, A. Kareem (Notre Dame, USA) Wavelet study of approach-wind velocity and building pressure B. Bienkiewicz, H.J. Ham (Fort Collins, USA) Application of autoregressive modeling in proper orthogonal decomposition of building wind pressure S.H. Jeong, B. Bienkiewicz (Fort Collins, USA) Eigenvector modes of fluctuating pressures on low-rise building models J.D. Holmes (Victoria, Australia), R. Sankaran (North Ryde, Australia), K.C.S. Kwok (Sydney, Australia), M.J. Syme (Highett, Australia) Characterization of turbulence scales in the atmospheric surface layer with the continuous wavelet transform D.A. Jordan (Charlottesville, USA), M.R. Hajj, H.W. Tieleman (Blacksburg, USA) Aerodynamics of tall flexible structures A numerical algorithm for the aerodynamic identification of structures G. Solari, L.C. Pagnini, G. Piccardo (Genova, Italy) An experimental study on vortex-induced vibration of a circular cylinder tower at a high wind speed T. Kitagawa, T. Wakahara, Y. Fujino, K. Kimura (Tokyo, Japan) A study on wind-induced vibration of super high rise building by multi-degree-of freedom model R. Yoshie, H. Kawai, M. Shimura, R. Wei (Saitama, Japan) Quasi-static versus dynamic space wind response of slender structures E. Juhasova (Bratislava, Slovak Republic) Bridge aerodynamics Introduction of a modal decomposition and reassemblage method for the multi-dimensional unsteady aerodynamic force measurement H. Yamada, T. Miyata (Yokohama, Japan) Fluid dynamic derivatives: Marine and wind engineering approaches A.G. Jensen (Lyngby, Denmark) Span-wise structure of lift and overturning moment on a motionless bridge girder J. Bogunovic Jakobsen (Stavanger, Norway) Vibrational damper for cables of the Tsurumi Tsubasa bridge H. Takano, M. Ogasawara, N. Ito, T. Shimosato (Tokyo, Japan), K. Takeda, T. Murakami (Kawasaki, Japan) Effects of handrails on separated shear flow and vortex-induced oscillation F, Nagao, H. Utsunomiya (Tokushima, Japan), E. Yoshioka (Tokyo, Japan), A. Ikeuchi, H. Kobayashi (Tokushima, Japan) Inter-relations among flutter derivatives R.H. Scanlan, N.P. Jones, L. Singh (Baltimore, USA) Discussion on aeroelastic detail and control in the flutter occurrences of long-span bridges T. Miyata, H. Yamada, K. Kazama (Kanagawa, Japan) Performance of streamlined bridge decks in relation to the aerodynamics of a flat plate G.L. Larose, F.M. Livesey (Lyngby, Denmark) Half-circular and half-elliptic edge modifications for increasing aerodynamic stability of stress-ribbon pedestrian bridges T. Yoshimura, Y. Mizuta (Fukuoka, Japan), M.G. Savage (Ottawa, Canada), G. Liu (Fukuoka, Torsional flutter of bluff bodies M. Matsumoto, Y. Daito, F. Yoshizumi, Y. Ichikawa, T. Yabatani (Kyoto, Japan) Contents Atmospheric flow and dispersion Measurements of topographic multipliers and flow separation from a steep escarpment. Part I. Full scale measurements J.D. Holmes (Clayton, Australia), R.W. Banks, P. Paevere (Highett, Australia). Measurements of topographic multipliers and flow separation from a steep escarpment Part II. Model-scale measurements M.J. Glanville, K.C.S. Kwok (Sydney, Australia) Anisotropic turbulence in the atmospheric surface layer P.J. Richards, S. Fong (Auckland, New Zealand), R.P. Hoxey (Silsoe, UK) o Wind-tunnel investigation of the effect of vehicle motion on dispersion in urban canyons W. Pearce, C.J. Baker (Nottingham, UK) Gaussian puff model of an urban street canyon D.M. Hargreaves, C.J. Baker (Nottingham, UK)....................ccceeeeeeees , Numerical investigations and experimental techniques Computational aspects of trailing vortices S.A. Ragab, K.S. Youssef (Blacksburg, USA) A new method for actively suppressing flutter of suspension bridges S. Preidikman, D.T. Mook (Blacksburg, USA) A 3-D tolerant wind tunnel for general wind engineering tests L. Kong, G.V. Parkinson (Vancouver, Canada) ...................000. Further investigation of the blockage-tolerant wind tunnel technique M.J. Glanville, K.C.S. Kwok (Sydney, Australia) The blockage effects for an oscillating rectangular cylinder at moderate Reynolds number A. Okajima, D. Yi, S. Kimura, T. Kiwata (Ishikawa, Japan) Author index to volumes 69-71

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